Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, July 2, 1913, Page 3

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MMI written notices to the Society | ““Walter H. Bates was the grac- e mium at a farewell party given ;{, 4 Willy afternoon in honor of Mrs. 8 ldul‘ Edwards, who leaves soon for ardiyge future home in Tallahassee. 9 " 'rhig popular matron’s going is 1y 1 SCRRRRIly regretted, and the delight- 'n§ affalr yesterday afternoon attest- /the high rezard in which she pld—for it was truly an after- 'felt drawn closer to the fair ores when goodbyes were sald. it eomplete ease. The porch was putifully decorated with pot planty flowers and a vine wreathed u3umeh bowl in one corner, was pre- ided Over by Miss Vera McRae, who served delicious ginger punch to thel wriving guests, ‘When all had been comfortably od, Mrs. Bates announced that ternoon would be spent in find-: n“ Ut what cach of her guests liked ing their Initials as a N SOCIETY JO0OTULNOQNRAOOAARTVRAAVBEROOQALC TELEPHONE NUMB ERS—SOCIETY EDITOR. NOTICE—Notices for ¢ he Social Department can be com- pated to the Bociety Editor by either of the above telephones of social functiens, clud meetings, church gatheriags and ftems of social interest should be telephoned to this depart- 88 5008 a8 they oecur i erder that their sews value is ot Mrs. John S. Edmards§ THRE EVENING TELEORAM, LAKELAND, FLA, JULY 2, 1913, | ¥ith ‘mueh gasto To the Tast few months; whether the cry for it pro- | duced the supply or whether the ! women’s apparel produced the talk is hard to tell | cause? We are in the stir of the | movement and it is one to develop | and encourage, although it may pro- duce during a short life more mis- i takes than successes. IS CHARACTERISTIC OF AGE Present-Day Dressing Makes for Bod- lly Ease and Comfort Necesal tated by Active Life, Present-day dressing is nothing it not characteristic of the age, and it is noticeable that everything makes for the bodily ease and freedom ne cessitated by the active life. We can hardly now understand the temperament of the woman who d4id not mind trailing about im a volumti nous skirt with a wasp waist and & towering headdress. Even in days much nearer our own & woman'’s body was just the internal machinery of a crinoline, her neck strapped up, and her whole head mufied with the ears and strings of & mighty poke bonnet. Now we have little hats that hard. guide, they were to each tell what!ly ask for a single hatpin, the hair was their favorite drink, eatable, di-| :reuI’ng that lgpeardl t::o havlo‘ b;ate‘: version, pet vice, greatest dread and| 9one In a second, and the neck w greatest hope. The results were out a single support of any descrip- i tlon to dig into one's chin, lsughable in the extreme, and 88 2| Then what a position the washing consequence all reserve and tormamy‘ glove has gained for itself! Once was thrown to the winds, and merri-| upon & time, unless it was for the hing glove was not ment reigned supreme. country, the was ! After the game Mrs, William Steitz | considered to be of much account; it celighted all with a reading, and] was just a utilitarlan thing fitted for those who know her can well under-| mand that their gloves be tubbed as Editor, care Evening Telogram. -Z XE-X-X E-X-X-K-B-R-R-X-XJ urban use. But nowadays women de- | stand that the guests were given a | frequently as any other part of their rere treat, as she is one of the most | &pparel, accomplished readers in the city. Delicious sherbet and cake were served, the sherbet being decorated | with tiny flags, in honor of the glor-; fcus Fourth. Those invitgd to this delightful function were Mrs. John! 8. Edwards, Mrs, Paul O'Doniel, Mrs.! F D. Bryan, Ohlinger, Mrs. 0. O. Davis, Mrs. Wmn. Steitz, Mrs. F. B. Terrell, Mrs. L. M. Futch, Mrs. Galloway, Mrs. Holcombe, Mrs. H. D. Mendenhlll,! Mrs. A. J. Holworthy, Mrs. Vernie| Sievens, Mrs. McGrew, Miss Emma Robinson, Miss Vera McRae. PRETTY NOVELTY MATCH GOWNS Ad Short' Sleeved Guimpes, + Some Varieties. ‘enamored have women become 2B various and interesting things Bave been invented in net that they are getting together a wide X t of accessories for the sum- Ber Made of this fabric. {;_‘ think for a moment what can ‘$gne. There are gowns of net, 9. high and low; there are girdles | Japanese sashes of net, there ’ \Jong-sleeved and short-sleeved | gilpes, there are parasols lined with #llk ¢r made of several layers of ‘and colored net, there are pet- and brassieres and fancy cor ot o0 ers trimmed with chiffon roses. &84 this 1s not all. /hére are small hats and large hats € Blck, white and colored tulle; 4% aro Medicl collars and Robes- | $2,000 worth of on all Rugs and "0 - R 3 HD2DImDD D2 M [ B S 3 “GET WISE” Y In order to do this we will make 20 per cent reduction all bright, clean stock. TECNRPEYENTWTGRUSSATHOUNDWOT To the first two ladies who put the above together, which will form words of this advertisement, we will give for first answer a $5.00 Rug; second answer a $3.00 Rug. HURRY, HURRY, HURRY and get the first answer in to our store, i’.Z Lakeland Furniture & Hardware plerre ones o Tet That 18 Plala and net that is eprinkled with figures. There are net neck ruffs, there are huge roses and little violets and broad green leaves and pink moss rosebuds made of net to use as trim- ming on underwear, on room robes, on boudoir caps and on evenlng' gowns. And the end is not yet. Al 5 very gainty novelty for the home any woman would have to do to en-'gng hazaar worker is easlly made large her vision concerning the Dos- gron ghells at very little cost. This sibilities of net would be to make a novelty takes the form of a fly rest, tour through the shops. and makes a bright ornament when It was some time before those who hung from gas brackets or any simie sell caught the contagion, but when |j.. fixture. Very little is required in they did catch it, net garments and | ths way of materials—shells, baby accessories sprang into being °""irlbbon, silver paper, some Seccotine night, and everyone who had an 1dea ! ;4 o brass ring. immediately worked it out, and there- ————— fore the windows and the counters— to say nothing of the udnrulomuu, lo::‘:n:;h::lnn::l;h:l:?m:g. fn the paperi—vwere filled with fno-| o) 'y )y of regrets, because people :lenlmu possibilities in this one hb-t'h 6 By baes (here are Raver the o. same again. There lives aiways in Where women once bought net or tulle by the yard they now buy it by I‘Ih:v’: Let‘tnb:h.l:'m et for the land they the plece. They use it in a dozen ways to vary a gown, to add to its eolor scheme, to achieve some of those clever individual touches over| eon yes, I come of a very long which women have become enthusias- | iyeq family. My father cut a third tie since the cut-and-dried fashions in | get of teeth when ha was past elghty.” clothes have gone out.* “That's nothing. My grandfather died It I8 an interesting subject, this one ' 5¢ {nfantile paralysis when he was Long-Lived. | of.individuality, and it has arisen pingty.geven.’ g %1 \y ; g ; . Rugs to be sold during month of July. Art Squares. No shop-worn goods--- { | | i} COMPANY What matters the ., Als Pleasure. A fay s king sald: “If me: only ! tnew how pleasant to me it 1= to fom i glve faults, there is not one ol them uld not commit crime.” --r'rom ‘; Le Orieat -the Protfessions | =2 sanvEs ¥ marx | SPECIALIYY By, Eaz, Noto snd Threat lasgss Presarite: Phons: Ofies, 141; Resideme, b: Bryant Blig., Lakeland, Fia. 9. W. B. GROOVER, PHYHSICIAN AND SURGEOR Rosas § and ¢ Kentacky ey, Lakelaad, Fierids, DR X. L BRY. DENTIST. -~ Skipper Bullding, Over Pesto.. Phone 339, Restdince Phone 30¢ Red, LAKELAND, FLA, DR. C. C. WILSON— PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Special Attention Gven to Disease of Women and Children. , Deen-Bryant Bldg., Suite 9. | Phone 357. W. 8. MOON, K. D, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Offies in new Bkipper duilding ove postofies. Teleplone, ofies and reei deace o mame line 350, R W. 6 VI DENTISY Latodilshed ia July, 1981 sovme 14 and 16 Keatuoky Butlji Peones: Ofee 180; Residema; & EXIARY BLANTON LAWYNR P 0. Bldg. Phone 010, Lakelad, ¥ 3. GARARK 3 WERRLEF OGATEOPATH PEYMCIAR Rooms 6, 6 and ¥, Bryant Butiia @, K & K. D. MENDEXEALL Civil Eagineers. Rooms 313-315 Drane Bids LAKBLAND, FLA, Piosphats land examimation, W+ veys, examination, reporis, Bluepriatiag, B A 1. NACDOROUSE Beom ¢ Deea & Bryaat Blup Arehitest Bgwest Ldess in Buigns.. munm BONTOEY, ELLIOT? & MENDENHALL Asseciated Architeots. Boom 313 Drane Bullding Lakeland, ¥la. e R 0. ROGERS, tosm 1, Bryost wvne Phone 288. Lakeland, Forién R B, EUFFAKRR, «—Attorney-at-Iaw— Woor ¥ Mtuart Bldg. Bariew, ©* YUAKER & TUCKXR. ~lawyers-— Raymondo By sbaleak, P r e A et e A B 7 s bl 56, 8. KDWARDS Attorney-at-lIsw Ofos in Muma Mty LAKELAKD, FLORIDA, W. 8. FRESTON, ELAWYER :Oftoe Upstalrs Dast of Coust Wete:. BARTOW. TLORDDS Examtsstion o Fities and Egv/ Bstate Law o Specialy. JEREMIAH B. SMITH NOTARY PUBLIC. Loans, Investments in Reat Natse Have some interesting snape 1n rif and sudburbam property, farms, ¥ Better see me at once. WIII twe sell for cash or on easy terms Room 14 Futch & Gentry W Lakeland, Fla L.W. YARNELI Nuccessor to W. K. McRae, Otke. | | | TRANSFER LINES| Draying and Hauling of All Kinds Prompt and Recasonable Bervice Guaranteed. PAGE THREN @ETEHT HEy @k T e BATES’ L5 /A The Bargain Gates are Open Wide and a royal welcome awaits a host of Good Merchandise Buyers. Price Cutting ALL THIS WEEK --JUNE 30th to JULY 6th. COME AND SEE! « N ' B e I s N s R ! —— WE ARE STILL GIVING AWAY those beautiful suits and pants--also Palm Beach suits--at less than cost, as we want to get ready for our fall line. We want all the room we can get, as we have bought an enormous stock of Hart Schaffner & Marx cloth- ing=--also other goods. Our straw hats and other furnishings reduced in price. Now is the time to get bargains by calling around to see us. Outfitter The Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothing THE HUB JOSEPH LeVAY DO YOU NEED Any Calling or Visiting Cards, Wedding In- vitations or Monogram Stationery? If so, we can fill your wants with the newest de- signs of engraving, and best quallty of ma- terial used. ‘A PLEASURE TO SHOW GOODS’ COLE & HULL Jewelers and Optometrists Phone 173 Lakeland, Fla. SOHOPQPE Fishing Tackle Sporting Goods Your Summer Reading is Provided For. Ask Us About Our Exchange Library Any Book to Order Full Line of Magazines Lakeland Book Store Benford & Steitz Picture Frames

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